Does anyone else have a hidden cubby full of novelty yarn that you prize... but don't seen to have anything to do with? This is a great de-stasher, that can use any kind of novelty yarns, in any bulk and color! Half skeins, full skeins, several skeins... bulky, thin, eyelash...the options are endless.

All Novelty throws will be different, since we are working with different amounts of colors and sizes. SO, be creative, and HAVE FUN!

Here's the guide:-Get out those size 11's (US) circular needles. You should have one that's 29'' or more. -You'll also need at least 300ish grams of various kinds of yarn. It's a work-in-progress. Maybe you'll need more, maybe you'll need less. It depends on how bulky some of your yarn is. -Decide on an order to your yarn. Maybe you like a throw with colors that match, or maybe you don't care--- what ever skein is next is next! (That's what I call "adventurers")

Here's a generic pattern:-CO 135 (working vertically) or roughly 300 (working horizontally up). if you want to work diagonally, go right ahead. If you have really bulky yarn, you won't need to cast on so much. Go ahead, swatch it.

With the same color (or different ones... it doesn't matter):1. Knit a round2. Purl a round3. Purl a round4. Knit a round

Hey everyone, I'm getting ready to finally start this! I'm really excited! I keep picturing this really soft throw for my chair, for reading! Anyone else have some novelty yarn that you want to use up and knit something fast???

Okay, I'm IN. I was just doing some spring cleaning in my stash closet yesterday and was disGUSTed by how many single skeins of novelty stuff I've got hanging around.

At least when I do this it'll be something ridiculous and artsy instead of just clutter making me angry because I don't know what to do with it! And now that spring is coming, it can take the place of the warmer blankets hanging over the back of my couch.